Looking for a jean jacket

storm_30354efa8dstorm_30354efa8d Posts: 0
edited December 1969 in The Commons

Hi. I'm trying to do a portrait of a character from one of my books. She dresses in jeans and a jean jacket. I can find jeans easily enough, but I am pulling my hair out trying to locate a jean jacket that actually functions as a jacket. Every jacket I've found is more about sex than keeping my character warm. What good is a jean jacket that stops right below her breasts? I imagine that's not really going to help keep out the wind very much.

Does anyone out there know of a useful denim jacket for Victoria? (V4 would be preferred, but I might be able to figure out V5 if absolutely necessary...)

Thanks for reading,
Eric Storm

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  • storm_30354efa8dstorm_30354efa8d Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Those are perfect illustrations of my problem, not a solution. Notice the 3" or so gap between the bottom of the jacket, and the top of her pants/skirt/whatever? Very sexy, completely USELESS as a an article of warm clothing.

    Thanks, anyway,
    Eric Storm

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,752
    edited December 1969

    Sorry, those are normal cut for jeans jackets for females i see out and about. They do come much shorter.

    Here is one for a guy, but you'd have to convert the figure
    http://www.daz3d.com/m3-real-denim-jacket-set

  • storm_30354efa8dstorm_30354efa8d Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    No, those are the *fashion* cuts for females. My character is not a fashion-plate, she's an outdoorsman. It is quite easy to find a full-length denim jacket for a woman. You just have to look someplace that isn't charging you $200 for something that should cost $20.

    And I'm aware that there are products for M3, V3, and M4. I was hoping, however, to avoid having to purchase more than one product (conversion requires one of the conversion utilities...)

    Thanks again,
    Eric Storm

  • DaWaterRatDaWaterRat Posts: 2,885
    edited January 2013

    What might work is to see if you can find a jacket at the right length and then use a denim shader on it.

    Something like

    http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/v4h-coat-for-v4-a4/69618 (though it may be a bit long)

    or

    http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/leather-jacket-v4-a4-g4-elite-f4/91457

    but with a denim texture/shader might suffice, from what you're describing.

    Oh, and while the shorter jackets aren't that practical, they do help keep the shoulders/arms warm. Which can be enough depending on the rest of the outfit (and the weather). So they're not totally useless. Just not what you're looking for. ;)

    Post edited by DaWaterRat on
  • storm_30354efa8dstorm_30354efa8d Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    What might work is to see if you can find a jacket at the right length and then use a denim shader on it.

    Yeah... if I was good at texturing, this would be a good option. Unfortunately, my texturing is worse than my modeling, and my modeling is fairly mediocre, despite many years of toying with it.

    Something like

    Oh, and while the shorter jackets aren't that practical, they do help keep the shoulders/arms warm. Which can be enough depending on the rest of the outfit (and the weather). So they're not totally useless. Just not what you're looking for. ;)

    But have you noticed that 90% of the time, when they're wearing such a jacket, they're also baring their midriff????

    Kerya: Thank you for the link. That is SO close to being what I need... if only it opened! :( Yeah, I know, now I'm just being picky, but I have a specific image in mind, and for that, the jacket needs to open. But thanks, anyway.

    Eric Storm

  • WilmapWilmap Posts: 2,917
    edited December 1969

    I have two free jackets on ShareCG which you could texture with denim. Not sure if that's the sort of thing you are looking for though.

    http://www.sharecg.com/v/61986/view/21/DAZ-Studio/Genesis-Jackets

    http://www.sharecg.com/v/66031/view/21/DAZ-Studio/Genesis-Zipped-Jacket

  • storm_30354efa8dstorm_30354efa8d Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Not quite what I'm looking for, but thank you for the link. They may come in handy for other projects.

    Eric Storm

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,734
    edited December 1969

    If it's a plain jacket then you aren't going to need much more than a simple repeat to retexture a non-denim jacket. I'm pretty sure fabricator has denims, and if it doesn't there should be some denims as free add ons http://www.daz3d.com/the-fabricator

  • SpitSpit Posts: 2,342
    edited December 1969

    This may not be exactly what you want but just in case. Besides it's extremely well made and I love it. :-)

    Check out the extra textures. Not exactly denim but could pass I think.

    http://www.daz3d.com/leather-jacket-for-genesis

    http://www.daz3d.com/leather-jacket-expansion

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited December 1969

    If you are willing to use Genesis, then these may help

    http://www.daz3d.com/casual-1950-for-genesis-female

    http://www.daz3d.com/hey-baby

  • KeryaKerya Posts: 10,943
    edited December 1969
  • storm_30354efa8dstorm_30354efa8d Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Richard Haseltine: Thank you, but I was trying to avoid having to acquire two products to do one job. Perhaps Fabricator is something I should have anyway, but... DS isn't my primary working program. (If they'd made it somehow Carrara-compatible, I'd be much more interested...)

    chohole: The jacket is good, but with no texture that even remotely resembles denim. As I pointed out earlier, I'm not so good at texturing. I can alter an existing texture, but creating a new one of my own usually doesn't come out as desired. :-S

    Kerya: The steampunk is both too simple, and too fancy, all at the same time. It is missing some details that I'd like it to have (pockets), but the details it does have are over-fancified (fasteners)

    Spit: The closest so far, yay! :-) I'll use this if no one comes up with a better option. I think I can modify one of the existing textures to be a little darker, more resembling a jean-like material. The details on the jacket are great.

    Thank you to all of you for trying to help me find something that will work. I won't bother with my usual long lament about how Victoria's wardrobe is long on sex and short on practicality: we all already know it. I appreciate what you've done so far. If you have further suggestions, then by all means, let me know! :-)

    Eric Storm

  • SpitSpit Posts: 2,342
    edited January 2013

    .......

    Spit: The closest so far, yay! :-) I'll use this if no one comes up with a better option. I think I can modify one of the existing textures to be a little darker, more resembling a jean-like material. The details on the jacket are great.

    Thank you to all of you for trying to help me find something that will work. I won't bother with my usual long lament about how Victoria's wardrobe is long on sex and short on practicality: we all already know it. I appreciate what you've done so far. If you have further suggestions, then by all means, let me know! :-)

    Eric Storm

    Super! (Excuse the quote clipping) I hesitated to post but went ahead because there's good value to threads like these for 'lurkers' as well as the original poster. One may think they've discerned what the OP wants but you never know, and besides someone may come along, follow the links and find something they may want for themselves. It's happened to me several times.

    And with that I think I may have finally moved out of 'member' status to the next level. tee hee

    or maybe not :(

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  • storm_30354efa8dstorm_30354efa8d Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    LOL I'm sure you'll make it eventually, Spit!

    Yes, it's certainly helpful to see what's out there. Even to me: Just because I can't use it for this project, doesn't mean I won't need it later.

    Eric Storm

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